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Join Nancy Drew, America's favorite young detective, as she solves another of her most challenging mysteries. Pamela Sue Martin stars as the beautiful supersleuth who uses her wits and wiles to unravel impossible and dangerous puzzles.

Nancy faces one of her toughest investigations when evidence suggests that football star Chip Garvey (Mark Harmon) is guilty of homicide. Chip attends a victory party where nancy and her girlfriend George are among the guests. After leaving, George returns for her handbag and sees Chip standing over a prostrate girl, Paula Clark. In Chip's hand is a broken crystal vase. When Nancy and George return to the scene of the alleged crime, both the girl and shattered vase have disappeared. Only the ever persistent Nancy can unravel who's out to frame Chip and why, but not without putting herself at enormous risk.

The nice thing about mysteries is you can set one in just about any setting. The writers of The Hardy Boys/Nancy Drew Mysteries proved that as they finished out season 1 with the Nancy Drew episode "The Mystery of the Solid Gold Kicker."

It is never really explained how Nancy (Pamela Sue Martin) and George (Jean Martin) know the characters in this story. Instead, it opens with George watching a college football playoff game from the stands while Nancy sits in the van and watches the team that broadcasts the game across the country work. Thanks to the work of field goal kicker Chip Garvey (Mark Harmon of NCIS fame), State wins the game and goes on to play a game next week that will determine if they go to the bowl or not.

Later that night, the girls are at a party to celebrate. Chip is acting a bit woozy, but everyone chalks it up to the hit he got delivering the game winning field goal. In the middle of the party, a girl accosts Chip, but he swears he has never seen her. As the party breaks up, Chip passes out, and the host sets up a scene to make it look like Chip has killed this girl. Chip falls for it and takes off in a panic.

Unfortunately for the scheme, George has forgotten her purse and heads back to the house to see the girl lying on the ground with glass all around her. She panics and returns with Nancy only to find the body gone (after all, the girl was only pretending) and the glass gone. Can Nancy figure out what is going on?

The plot of this episode is a little hard to explain, but don't worry that I've given any spoilers. The suspense here is watching to see how Nancy will figure things out. We are privy to the plot and the lengths the villains go through to get what they want the entire way.Read more ›